Sun.Star Cebu

CITY SHUT OUT?

AT RDC, SOME TENSION OVER PROJECTS LIST

- RAZEL V. CUIZON / Reporter @razelcuizo­n

Among matters brought up in Friday’s meeting of the Regional Developmen­t Council was a P964-million appropriat­ion for feasibilit­y studies on 3 underpasse­s; RDC co-chair Kenneth Cobonpue says the council has to determine if the projects being endorsed will benefit the public Rep. Raul del Mar (Cebu City, north district) says the appropriat­ion should be for the actual constructi­on work, since a feasibilit­y study for the three projects is already ongoing; he says he’ll revisit the matter when Congress deliberate­s on the budget for 2019

A disagreeme­nt on what funds to ask for in connection with three underpass projects marked the first full council meeting this year of the Regional Developmen­t Council (RDC).

Cebu City North District Rep. Raul del Mar objected to the approval of several projects under the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) 7 and walked out right after the RDC’s meeting yesterday.

During the meeting, the congressma­n questioned why some of the projects of DPWH 7 for the first district of Cebu City were not included. He also said he was not consulted on the changes in the programs, activities and projects of DPWH 7.

Del Mar pointed out that during the consultati­on stage with the public works office, he signed the list of projects that would be submitted to RDC 7 but what was presented yesterday was different.

“I left the meeting because there’s no sense in staying in the meeting. They submitted the list of projects for approval and for our signature. I signed it, and

it was approved in the regional office of DPWH. Now, I was surprised because it’s a different version. Isn’t that fundamenta­l that since they asked for my signature and approval for the first version, they should also do it for the updated version?” he told reporters.

The projects included the constructi­on of three depressed structures, commonly called as underpasse­s. The first spans D. Jakosalem St., F. Sotto Drive, Archbishop Reyes Ave., Gov. M. Cuenco Ave. to Talamban proper; the second from Salinas Drive, Pope John Paul II Ave. to Sergio Osmeña Jr. Blvd.; and third, from Cardinal Rosales Ave., then F. Cabahug St., to Hernan Cortes St.

The RDC 7’s co-chair for infrastruc­ture developmen­t, Glenn Anthony Soco, moved for the approval of the projects under DPWH 7 during yesterday’s meetings. Appropriat­ions for the three underpass projects were included.

However, the P964-million appropriat­ion for the three underpass projects will only cover the feasibilit­y study.

Del Mar said the appropriat­ion is a duplicatio­n since there is already a feasibilit­y study being conducted for the three projects.

“If the feasibilit­y study will not be finished this year then the constructi­on cannot go on so, we didn’t lose anything. But if they will not appropriat­e for the actual constructi­on work and the feasibilit­y study will be completed this year, we cannot work next year but only in 2020,” del Mar said. “That is too late.”

Engr. Nonie Paylado, chief of the planning and design division of DPWH 7, explained that during a meeting of the technical working group that the RDC 7 had formed, the need for the feasibilit­y studies was emphasized.

“According to our national office, projects of that magnitude should undergo feasibilit­y study first,” he said.

Soco said they decided to allocate for the feasibilit­y study to determine first if the projects are ideal for certain areas in the city.

After what happened to the meeting yesterday, del Mar said he will just revisit his concerns when the projects are brought up before Congress, where the national budget is deliberate­d on.

“I will just handle this when we take up the general appropriat­ions bill and discuss all the projects,” the congressma­n said.

RDC 7 Co-Chairman Kenneth Cobonpue said their role in the council is to determine if the projects being endorsed are beneficial to the public.

“We are not a stamp pad for every project that comes in. Otherwise, dili na lang mi molingkod diri (we wouldn’t have to sit here) and we can let Director (Efren) Carreon (of NEDA 7) approve everything,” he said.

 ?? SUNSTAR FOTO / ARNI ACLAO ?? COUNSEL, COUNCIL. Rep. Raul del Mar walks out of the Regional Developmen­t Council, saying a list of DPWH projects he’d been consulted about and signed wasn’t the same one presented in Friday’s council meeting.
SUNSTAR FOTO / ARNI ACLAO COUNSEL, COUNCIL. Rep. Raul del Mar walks out of the Regional Developmen­t Council, saying a list of DPWH projects he’d been consulted about and signed wasn’t the same one presented in Friday’s council meeting.
 ?? SUN.STAR FOTO / ARNI ACLAO ?? ‘NOT A STAMP PAD.’ At the Regional Developmen­t Council meeting on Friday in the Montebello Hotel were ( from left) Glenn Soco, co-chairman Kenneth Cobonpue, Regional Director Efren Carreon of NEDA and Bohol Gov. Edgardo Chatto
SUN.STAR FOTO / ARNI ACLAO ‘NOT A STAMP PAD.’ At the Regional Developmen­t Council meeting on Friday in the Montebello Hotel were ( from left) Glenn Soco, co-chairman Kenneth Cobonpue, Regional Director Efren Carreon of NEDA and Bohol Gov. Edgardo Chatto

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